Kryl-Ux has unleashed a Sun-Eater in the heart of Lanternholm: the galaxy’s only safehaven for the Lightborn people, and the reason for the rift between Ronan and Rowan Kent, who left Earth to become Lanternholm’s guardian. Superman has arrived just in time, but survival comes with a heartbreaking cost. And Ronan has started receiving information from a dark source—can Superman continue to count on him to help save Osul-Ra and Otho-Ra before it’s too late?
Adventures Of Superman: Book Of El #5 is the most poignant of the series thus far as PKJ's narrative is not only relatable to the story but also to us readers. The pacing hits a sweet spot that feels like the story is steadily progressing and the art is absolutely incredible. Read Full Review
As Phillip Kennedy Johnson prepares to mic-drop on his time at DC, he's saved some of the best stories for last as the scope of this epic Superman saga is up there with his work on Warworld. Read Full Review
Adventures of Superman: The Book of El #5 is an immersive continuation of Phillip Kennedy Johnsons Superman saga. With its grand visuals, layered mythology, and hints of deeper family secrets, it promises a rich and rewarding run, especially for fans who came aboard during Future State. If you're looking for something bold, cosmic, and deeply rooted in Superman's legacy, this is a journey worth joining. Read Full Review
Adventures of Superman: The Book of El #5 has some very cool action moments, but its strength is in the writing about the love of family. If you're a fan of a good story, grab this title. Have fun, comic lovers! Read Full Review
The Darkstar ring is the will of Olgrun. We learn about the vision of Olgrun. Now we hear about the madness of Olgrun. Johnson for sure can world build. Read Full Review
Arts ok. Not my taste. And almost no story progression here